Randy Mueller's Discussions

Sad to report the passing of Cynthia Kimberly McCormick-Garrison (51), daughter of Jim & Bonnie McCormick, on December 16, 2013. She is survived by her husband David, son James McCormick, mother…Continue

Gee, it would have been fun to see this 'happening' today -- the Circus & Pak back together again at 'our' museum (not the one in Detroit). This sight probably won't occur again for a few years,…Continue

"I was sorry to hear of Jon's passing. I had the pleasure of meeting and visiting with him during my first visit to Madison in 2013. He was the type of person who made you feel like an old friend.
He was able to fill me in on…"

"I had an opportunity to interview Ted Jones many years ago for a Jr High School job career assignment and I asked him about this boat (it had disappeared and I was curious where it had gone). He said it was burned -- owner did not want it to…"

Sad to report the passing of Cynthia Kimberly McCormick-Garrison (51), daughter of Jim & Bonnie McCormick, on December 16, 2013. She is survived by her husband David, son James McCormick, mother Bonnie and brother Mike. She was present for that historic 1971 Gold Cup race in Madison.Condolences to her family. See:…See More

Please join us Saturday September 29th at 5 PM for "Roostertails and Ales", the first ever Beer Tasting at the Hydro Museum. $10 gets you an evening of beer, bratwurst, soft pretzels and live music. Eight local NW microbreweries will be offering samples of their finest brews. Brought to you in part by Columbia Distributors.$10 gets you five tickets and admission to the event. Once you are in you can trade your tickets for food and beer.1 ticket gets you a beer sample2 tickets gets you a soft…See More

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I hope fellow volunteers are using this down time to maintain their restoration skill levels. Since shop time available for most of us is limited, we need to keep our minds sharp for the time when we return to 'action' next week.

Here is my practice at the future resto of Miss Madison; she is running again, rounding that final buoy heading towards ...